


“A genuinely essential collection of early Delisle!” – World Record Holders by Guy Delisle

“Thought-provoking” – Belonging by Amanda Thomson

“A troubling book” – The Glass Pearls by Emeric Pressburger

“Unlike anything else” – Treacle Walker by Alan Garner #bookerlonglist2022

“Thrilling” – All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days by Rebecca Donner

“Thrilling and worrying” – How to Stop Fascism by Paul Mason

“A straight-up celebration of life” – Checkout 19 by Claire-Louise Bennett #GoldsmithsPrize2021

“Enjoy the ride” – The Passengers by Will Ashon

“A noble effort” – Alice Guy by Jose-Louis Bocquet and Catel Muller (trans. Edward Gauvin)

“Opinionated in the best sense of the word” – How To Be Well Read by John Sutherland

“It shouldn’t be remarkable, but it is” – Alison by Lizzy Stewart

“Get a copy of this book to Patti Smith – she’d love it” – Boulder by Eva Baltasar (trans. Julia Sanches)

“A high-end airport read” – The Anomaly by Hervé Le Tellier

“Pithy and witty” – Never Mind, Comrade by Claudia Bierschenk

“Some fine stories” – Waiting for the Gift, ed. Richard V Hirst

“You can feel unsettled and elated” – an interview with Richard V Hirst

“Will surround you like the darkest storm” – The Long Weekend by Gilly MacMillan

“If you like eavesdropping on other people’s therapy sessions, you’ll love this” – Pop Song by Larissa Pham

“Thoughtful escapism” – Operation Moonlight by Louise Morrish

“A pleasure to read” – The Utopians by Anna Neima

“A book unlike any other” – After Sappho by Selby Wynn Schwartz

“Left us ambivalent” – Objects of Beauty by Clare Sestanovich

“Occasionally shocking but always captivating” – Life Ceremony by Sayaka Murata

“Serious and engaging and human” – Waywards by Dana Spiotta

“The Bad Man Wagon revival starts here!” – Not All Roses by Dave Haslam

“Full of gaps” – The Eye of the Beholder by Margie Orford

“Funny, astute, absolutely terrifying” – The Every by Dave Eggers

“Another banger” – Matrix by Lauren Groff
